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Re: wheel well liner [branfo] by david_w_dong
Jul 07, 2008 (12:45 pm)
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Replying to: branfo (Jan 26, 2008 2:24 pm)

I have the same question "The first is it okay to drive the car with the overdrive always on or at lower speeds in town should i turn it off?".
Anybody can help us? Thanks a lot!
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location and how to change plugs by lnstar44
Jul 07, 2008 (9:43 am)
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anyone know first where the sparkplugs on a 01 protege es are located and any special tools i would need to change
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Re: wheel well liner [david_w_dong] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Jul 11, 2008 (5:57 am)
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Replying to: david_w_dong (Jul 07, 2008 12:45 pm)

I would turn it off for both longevity of the overdrive and for better performance in traffic.
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Re: wheel well liner [Mr_Shiftright] by maltb
Jul 11, 2008 (8:33 am)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Jul 11, 2008 5:57 am)

Shifty,
Why leave it off? All leaving it off does is prevent the transmission from entering its highest gear (which happens to be O/D). Perhaps if e feels the price of gas is too cheap, this is a good idea.
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Re: 2003 AC problems [anogan] by leswallace43
Jul 11, 2008 (2:14 pm)
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Replying to: anogan (Jun 12, 2008 6:12 pm)

Don't know about the "buzzing noise" but I just yesterday finished replacing the center switch on my p5 that only wrkd on step 1 and 4. Switch ( new one ordered thru dealer approx $32) was burned in center and close to starting fire. Last week I thought I'd smelled something burning. Anyway it was fairly easy to replace if yu know what to do and had the right tools. I did not! Gently pry the large plastic outline off at top, sides and bottom. Next gently pop the three center direction knobs from their sockets. Two of mine were stuck but did work out with very thin screwdriver. Unclip the 4 way flasher connection at the top to give you more room. Then there are 4 phillips screws at bottom of the frame, one on each side in back and two on the bottom. Here's where you need very short screwdriver since you can't get a standard one behind. One of those small "L'" shaped screwdrivers with phillips on one end and standard on the other works perfect. The ac/heater module will then come loose so you can get inside to unscrew the red plastic cover and get to the plastic nut on the back of the switch. I didn't have the right tools so it took me about 4 hours in 96 degree heat with sweaty glasses to get it all back but now it works great and I did save the 82 dollar per hour labor cost. Hope this helps.
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shudder on take off by donwilson2
Jul 11, 2008 (3:51 pm)
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I have an 02 Mazda Protege ES with the sport mode auto transmission with 106K miles on it. For the most part, the car has been running great. But recently the car would sometimes shudder for a second when I'm pulling away from a traffic light or stop sign then runs smoothly while cruising. I'm suspecting that it might be a minor transmission problem because I'm overdue for a transmission service(the fluid is brown). I'm going to take it to the dealership to get a transmission flush to hopefully cure the problem. Has anyone had simillar problems with shuddering on take off with their Mazda Protege? Please let me know.
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Re: wheel well liner [maltb] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Jul 12, 2008 (7:27 am)
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Replying to: maltb (Jul 11, 2008 8:33 am)

Overdrive is not efficient at too low a speed---if anything, driving in OD at 25 mph puts a lot of strain on the engine and the transmission. It's no accident that many new cars have temperature sensors that don't even LET you into overdrive until the engine and transmission are warmed up.
 
What you get with driving at low speeds in OD is "lugging" of the engine, which is the most stressful of all conditions for an engine.
 
Aside from all that, if you stomp on the gas while in OD at 25-35 mph, you just fall flat until the car downshifts.
 
I don't think you are saving any gas by driving in OD at very low speeds. You might actually be wasting it because you need more throttle to get anywhere.
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Need timing belt marks for 2000 Protege by jmacias
Jul 13, 2008 (10:47 am)
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I replaced the water pump on the protege and I took out the timing belt. I marked it before removing it and now I am putting back all the parts back in and it seems that my timing belt if off mark. I followed the Haynes Manual and followed the directions but its not working. Does anyone know what the correct marks are to set the timing. Please help.
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Re: Need timing belt marks for 2000 Protege [jmacias] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Jul 14, 2008 (5:57 am)
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Replying to: jmacias (Jul 13, 2008 10:47 am)

Here you go:
 
Mazda Protege Timing Marks
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Re: wheel well liner [Mr_Shiftright] by maltb
Jul 14, 2008 (7:28 am)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Jul 12, 2008 7:27 am)

The car will not shift into OD at 25-35mph (regardless of OD switch position) unless the load drops down around zero. Protege transmissions have been electronically controlled since the early 90s.

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